Word: clashingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...well as Greek and African sculptures and pre-Columbian potteries, loom everywhere-in the living room and kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. Because action painters feel a compulsion to paint big, Heller kept the apartment free of cornices, architectural decoration and ornamental bric-a-brac whose fussy detail would clash with the large-scale paintings. But, insists Collector Heller, "the idea that our apartment was built around an art gallery is a total misconception. It is a home, and paintings look best in a home. We were solely interested in creating an atmosphere in which art would look best." The living...
...assumption-well-proved in Massachusetts politics-that the Irish are never so rough as when they turn on each other, Massachusetts has waited expectantly for months for the battle between Teddy and Eddie. Last week, with both back on native Boston soil after tours of foreign lands, the clash was ready to be joined. Massachusetts Attorney General Edward J. ("Eddie") McCormack Jr., 38, favorite nephew of House Speaker John McCormack, was ready to announce this week that he will indeed be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senator; Edward R. ("Teddy") Kennedy, 30, youngest brother of the President...
...pound clash, the Crimson's Bob Kolodney met Jon Bogart. The two wrestled to a draw in last year's meet, but this time Kolodney easily disposed of Bogart...
Yale stands 7-15 on the season, and 3-6 in the League. The Elis can boast two of the League's ranking pointmakers, Coley Burke and Bill Hildebrand, and a competent goalie in Nelson. But in general the Bulldogs are slow and unpolished; in the clash at New Haven. Yale relied on a swarming defense of questionable legality to contain the varsity...
Freshman Teams to Clash...